Faculty Publications
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2007
Choosing is Believing? How Web Gratifications and Reliance Affect Internet Credibility Among Politically Interested Users,
, Washington, D.C., (2007)
Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility,
, International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
It's All Greek to Me: Deciphering Credibility of Components of the Internet Among Politically Interested Internet Users,
, International Conference on Media, Athens, Greece, (2007)
It’s All Greek to Me: Deciphering Credibility of Components of the Internet Among Politically Interested Internet Users,
, the International Conference on Media, Athens, Greece, (2007)
Still Cruising and Believing? An Analysis of Online Credibility over Three Presidential Campaigns,
, Chicago, IL, (2007)
The Blogosphere: Can it become a Habermasian Public Sphere?,
, International Association of Mass Communication Research, (2007)
Blog Readers: Predictors of Reliance on Warblogs,
, Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media, New York, p.165-184, (2007)
Blog Use Motivations: An Exploratory Study,
, Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media, New York, p.27-148, (2007)
Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility.,
, International Communication Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
Taboo or Not Taboo? That is the Question: Offensive Language on Prime Time Broadcast and Cable Programming.,
, University of Tennessee College of Communication and Information 29th Annual Research Symposium, Knoxville, TN, (2007)
2006
Blog Day Afternoon: Are Blogs Stealing the Audience Away from Traditional Media Sources?,
, CyberMedia Go To War, Spokane, WA, p.315-334, (2006)
Creating a Web of Trust and Change: Testing the Gamson Hypothesis on Politically Interested Internet Users.,
, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, San Francisco, CA, (2006)
The Age of Reasons: Motives for Using Different Components of the Internet for Political Information,
, The Internet Election: Perspectives on the Role of the Web in Campaign 2004, Lanham, MD, p.147-167, (2006)
2005
Electronic Media: Then, Now, Later,
, p.346, (2005)
It’s a Blog, Blog, Blog, Blog World: Users and Uses of Weblogs,
, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 13, Number 2, p.73-95, (2005)
Talking a Blue Streak: Context of Offensive Language in Prime Time Network Television Programs,
, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 81, Number 4, p.911-927, (2005)
The Use of Offensive Language by Males and Females in Prime Time Television Entertainment,
, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 23, Number 4, p.292-303, (2005)
Web Site Story: An Exploratory Study of Why Weblog Users Say They Use Weblogs.,
, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, San Antonio, TX, (2005)
2004
A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information,
, Telematics and Informatics, Volume 21, Number 2, p.197-223, (2004)
Blog Day Afternoon: Are Blogs Stealing the Audience Away from Traditional Media Sources?,
, Global Fusion annual convention, St. Louis, MO, (2004)
Blogs of War: Reliance on Weblogs for Information about the Iraqi War,
, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, Toronto, Canada, (2004)
Consumer Perceptions of Value of Athletic Merchandise and Apparel on the Internet: Do Traditional Retailers have Anything to Fear?,
, Sport Marketing Association annual convention, Memphis, TN, (2004)
For Whom the Web Toils: How Internet Experience Predicts Web Reliance and Credibility,
, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 12, Number 1, p.19-45, (2004)
How Motives for Going Online For Sports Information are Linked to Internet Activities,
, Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention, Chicago, IL, (2004)
Offensive Language in Prime Time Television: Four Years after Television Age and Content Ratings,
, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Volume 48, Number 4, p.554-569, (2004)
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